TouchnGo eWallet Enables QR Code Scanning To Pay Parking tng
Touch n’ Go has unveiled a new feature for its mobile eWallet that aims to make paying for your parking more seamless. With the new tool, you can just scan the QR code in your eWallet to enter and exit a parking lot without needing a physical ticket.
This lets you skip queuing at autopay kiosks and provides you with a more convenient cashless experience, offering an alternative to using your physical TnG card. Just like the latter, there aren’t anyAccording to the company, you only need to tap on the “Pay” function when you launch the eWallet app to have it scanned at entry and exit points of supported parking lots.
Moreover, if your phone dies before you’ve exited, you can approach the mall’s carpark management and give them the phone number associated with your TnG eWallet’s account. They will then issue you a parking ticket so you can make a manual payment.The company also says that you don’t need to maintain a minimum balance in order to use the feature but, of course, you won’t be able to exit if your balance is insufficient.
. The feature is device-based and is meant to replace SMS-based One Time Passwords . It will bind users to just a single primary device for authentication purposes.
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